Biologist by trade. After 40+ years in the oil industry, I now travel about teaching oil well control certification courses, plus technical translations and teach English. Been playing with small computers since my Commodore 64, Kaypro CP/M and various PCs, as well as dBase, TurboPascal, Delphi, Lazarus/FreePascal and [dabbling in] Python.

Wow, we are really a diverse group, aren't we? I feel like I know you guys better now, not just from career choice, but from other details, such as retired,student,etc. Manjaro really appeals to a variety of people!

Former IT Manager and Accountant made redundant at 50, now work for NHS (National Health Service in UK) as a support worker for people with dementia and challenging behaviour. Work in the office one day a week organising training (for last seven months was working full time in office due to appalling rota software foisted on us, now back to what I love....).

Wow, we are really a diverse group, aren't we? I feel like I know you guys better now, not just from career choice, but from other details, such as retired,student,etc. Manjaro really appeals to a variety of people!

Shows that Manjaro and Linux is not just for a few geeks It proves that Linux is for people from all walks of life and lack of money has nothing to do with it?

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A ENGLISHMAN IN PERUI'm dyslexic Please do not complain about punctuation or spelling,FANBOY,Taken from the urban dictionary A pathetic insult often used by fanboys themselves to try and put down people who don't like whatever it is they like.